Key Facts About Orthogonal Polynomials

This summary presents essential information about orthogonal polynomials, highlighting examples and their significance in relation to measures supported on real intervals.

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Facts : 1 Examples of orthogonal polynomials The most commonly used orthogonal polynomials are orthogonal for a measure with support in a real interval
Facts : 2 This includes: The classical orthogonal polynomials (Jacobi polynomials, Laguerre polynomials, Hermite polynomials, and their special cases Gegenbauer polynomials, Chebyshev polynomials and Legendre polynomials)
Facts : 3 Discrete orthogonal polynomials are orthogonal with respect to some discrete measure
Facts : 4 Sometimes the measure has finite support, in which case the family of orthogonal polynomials is finite, rather than an infinite sequence
Facts : 5 The Racah polynomials are examples of discrete orthogonal polynomials, and include as special cases the Hahn polynomials and dual Hahn polynomials, which in turn include as special cases the Meixner polynomials, Krawtchouk polynomials, and Charlier polynomials
Facts : 6 Sieved orthogonal polynomials, such as the sieved ultraspherical polynomials, sieved Jacobi polynomials, and sieved Pollaczek polynomials, have modified recurrence relations
Facts : 7 One can also consider orthogonal polynomials for some curve in the complex plane
Facts : 8 There are some families of orthogonal polynomials that are orthogonal on plane regions such as triangles or disks

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